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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Tony Elumelu to Step Down as UBA Chairman After 12 Years

By · July 9, 2026 · 4 min read

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Key Facts

The exit: Tony Elumelu retires as chairman of United Bank for Africa on 21 August, completing the Central Bank of Nigeria’s maximum 12-year tenure for non-executive directors.

The decision: UBA’s board accepted his retirement at a meeting on 6 July, per Punch.

The successor: Emmanuel Nnorom, a chartered accountant with more than 40 years in finance and a UBA non-executive director, becomes chairman the same day.

The lieutenant: Nnorom is group chief executive of Elumelu’s Heirs Holdings, chairman of Transcorp Hotels and a former chief executive of Transcorp Plc.

The bank: UBA operates in 20 African countries plus global centres including New York, London and Paris, serving more than 50 million customers.

The era: Elumelu took control through the 2005 Standard Trust Bank merger, ran the bank as chief executive until 2010 and has chaired the group since 2014.

Tony Elumelu, one of Africa’s most prominent bankers, will retire as chairman of United Bank for Africa on 21 August after reaching the Central Bank of Nigeria’s maximum 12-year tenure for non-executive directors, per Punch. The board has named Emmanuel Nnorom, a chartered accountant and long-time Elumelu lieutenant, as his successor.

Elumelu UBA chairman — Tony Elumelu speaking at the UK-Africa Investment Summit in London
Tony Elumelu speaking at the UK-Africa Investment Summit in London in 2020. (Photo: Graham Carlow/DFID, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
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A regulator-driven handover

United Bank for Africa said its board accepted Elumelu’s retirement at a meeting on 6 July, per Punch. He steps down on 21 August, the date he completes the maximum 12-year tenure the Central Bank of Nigeria allows non-executive directors.

The tenure cap, introduced to strengthen governance at Nigerian lenders, forces even founding figures to hand over. Elumelu has chaired the pan-African group since 2014.

Who is Emmanuel Nnorom

Emmanuel Nnorom, a chartered accountant with more than four decades in Nigerian finance, becomes chairman the same day. He currently sits on the UBA board as a non-executive director.

Nnorom is one of Elumelu’s longest-serving lieutenants: he is group chief executive of Heirs Holdings, Elumelu’s investment company, chairs Transcorp Hotels and previously ran Transnational Corporation of Nigeria. His appointment points to continuity rather than rupture.

The Elumelu era at UBA

Elumelu took control of UBA through its 2005 merger with Standard Trust Bank, the lender he had built, and ran the combined group as chief executive until 2010. He returned as chairman in 2014 and drove an aggressive pan-African expansion.

UBA now operates in 20 African countries plus global centres including New York, London, Paris and Dubai, serving more than 50 million customers. It is one of only a handful of African banks with a genuine cross-continental network.

Beyond the bank

Elumelu remains at the head of Heirs Holdings, whose interests span power, oil and gas, hospitality and insurance, and of the Tony Elumelu Foundation. The foundation has committed US$100 million to seed young African entrepreneurs, the programme most associated with his “Africapitalism” philosophy.

His stamp on corporate Africa runs well beyond one boardroom. The UBA succession is simply the most consequential handover yet.

What to watch

Investors will watch whether Nnorom preserves the growth-at-scale strategy or consolidates what the expansion built. The central bank’s tenure rules mean similar transitions loom at other big Nigerian lenders.

Elumelu’s own next act — deploying Heirs Holdings capital across energy and financial services — may matter as much for African markets as his bank chairmanship did.

Frequently asked questions

When does Tony Elumelu step down as UBA chairman?

On 21 August 2026, when he completes the Central Bank of Nigeria’s maximum 12-year tenure for non-executive directors. The board accepted his retirement on 6 July.

Who is the new UBA chairman?

Emmanuel Nnorom, a chartered accountant with more than 40 years in finance. He is group chief executive of Heirs Holdings, chairman of Transcorp Hotels and a former Transcorp Plc chief executive.

How big is UBA?

The group operates in 20 African countries plus global centres including New York, London and Paris, serving more than 50 million customers.

Is Elumelu leaving business?

No. He continues to lead Heirs Holdings and the Tony Elumelu Foundation, which has committed US$100 million to young African entrepreneurs.

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